Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

July 14-15, 2016 Lunenburg was settled in the 1750s by immigrants from Germany, France and England.  It has been designated a UNESCO heritage site as the “best surviving example of a planned British colonial settlement in North America”.  Colorful houses and shops line narrow streets.  Boats in the harbor range Read more…

Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia

July 14, 2016 Kejimkujik (ke-jim-KOO-jik) National Park was on our route to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, but no RV parking was available there.  So, we left Annapolis Royal early in the morning in the Jeep, visited the park, and returned the 40 miles to Annapolis Royal before the last rigs in Read more…

Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Part 2

July 13, 2016 Annapolis Royal Historical Gardens The Annapolis Royal Historical Gardens is a 10-acre park featuring a various types of gardens found in the area since the 1600s.          Replica of a thatched-roof Acadian cottage         Driftwood, at least 60 years old, from the nearby Bay of Fundy         Read more…

Hilden, Nova Scotia

July 10-11, 2016 What could top a coal mine tour to celebrate a wedding anniversary [our 39th]?  Dinner at the Hilden Volunteer Fire Brigade!  Firemen and their supporters hosted the caravan for grilled pork chops, potato salad, slaw, and strawberry shortcake for donations. We were made members of the “Order Read more…

Springhill, Nova Scotia

July 10, 2016 In college, Jane had been moved by the song The Ballad of Springhill which she heard on a Peter, Paul and Mary album.  It tells the story of miners trapped after an  explosion.  The route from Prince Edward Island to Hilden, Nova Scotia took us very near Read more…

Prince Edward Island (part 3)

July 9, 2016 The Caravan had arranged a tour of Charlottetown, the capital of PEI.  We started with a stop for Cow’s Ice Cream.  This probably had more to do with the fact that Cow’s is a PEI institution and makes excellent ice cream than with the wagonmaster’s obsession with Read more…

Prince Edward Island (part 2)

July 8-9, 2016 No caravan events were scheduled for the morning of 7/8 so we explored more of PEI National Park (it’s in three distinct locations).  We started an interesting-looking walk but shortly thereafter abandoned it to the mosquitoes.  We’d left the repellent in the coach. We drove to the Read more…

Prince Edward Island

July 6-7, 2016 The travel day from Caraquet to Cavendish, Prince Edward Island was long, but the absolute highlight was crossing the Confederation Bridge joining the two provinces.  The bridge, at eight miles long, is the longest in the world built over ice-covered water.  It opened in 1997 after four Read more…

Caraquet

July 4-5, 2016 The drive from Percé, Quebec to Caraquet, New Brunswick was long (258 miles)but pretty.  Although we were west of the Gaspé Peninsula, we now lost an hour, changing to Atlantic Daylight Time. For the first time since the caravan began, we set up in sunshine.  What a Read more…